| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Lincoln | 1727 – 1734 |
Family and Education
bap. 6 May 1690, o.s. of Thomas Hall of Kettlethorpe by Amy, da. of Henry Mildmay of Graces, Essex, wid. of Vincent Amcotts of Harrington, Lincs. unm. suc. fa. 1698.
Address
Main residence: Kettlethorpe, Lincs.
biography text
Hall, whose grandfather had acquired Kettlethorpe by marriage in the mid-seventeenth century, successfully contested Lincoln as a Tory in 1727, voting consistently against the Administration. He did not stand again, in 1734 supporting his kinsman, Coningsby Sibthorp.1Letters and Pprs. Banks Fam., ed. Hill (Lincoln Rec. Soc. xlv), 156. He died 21 Aug. 1743, leaving all his Lincolnshire estates to his nephew Charles Amcotts.2R. E. G. Cole, ’The Manor and Rectory of Kettlethorpe’, Associated Architectural Societies Reports, xxi. 72-76.
Volume
